She banged her head against the wall to relieve her “extreme anxiety,” and she lived with an overwhelming fear of death since childhood, read another. Babcock’s mental-health records came as an admission in court agreed upon by the prosecution and both accused. The next day, Babcock told a social worker at the same hospital that she has had negative thoughts since she was 5 years old. Some days she believes anything is doable,” reads one note from a doctor at William Osler on Sept. 15, 2011. Babcock told one psychiatrist she felt misunderstood.
Source: thestar November 01, 2017 18:33 UTC